With just over a year left on his contract, Spurs will want to get Edwards tied down to a new deal as quickly as possible, especially after his coach Ugo Ehiogu spoke highly of him.

Ehiogu told the club's official website that he thought Edwards made a real impact after coming on, but did note that he still has some work to do - and despite changing the game for Spurs, still thinks that there is so much more potential to be tapped into with Edwards.

"We looked more of a threat after the break and Marcus has made an impact when he’s come on," said Ehiogu. "There’s still some off-the-ball work that Marcus needs to do but that’s an ongoing project for him. He had an effect on the game but I think that’s probably just a quarter of what he’s capable of," he added.

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